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Chapter 700 It turned out to be him?

 Hill glanced at Lansendre, who was sitting back, and glanced at Shar and Selune again, a little unsure of what to say.

Lansendre was very straightforward: "You can ask if you want. There is no need to guard against them. I just don't want them to do anything to Amaunata through me.

Haha~ Not to mention Shar, Selune...she..."

"What's wrong with me?" Selune seemed very sensitive about her name being mentioned.

"If I tell some secrets there, will you... rush out and ask more about Amaunata who I suppressed?" Lansander's expression was very subtle.

"Why can't I ask?" Selune asked without hesitation.

Lansander looked at Selune with an expression that said, "Sure enough, it will be like this": "But, I am the one who suppressed Amaunata, why should I offend him for your doubts?"

"Huh?" Selune looked confused, "Didn't you already offend him? Why do you still have to consider more and less issues..."

"I...ha~" Lansander swallowed what he wanted to say, laughed lightly, and finally chose an answer he thought Selûne could understand, "I don't like paying for other people's happiness for no reason.

A little bit, can you understand this?"

Although she was still not satisfied, Selune could understand this answer.

So she curled her lips and said: "You are so guarded against me, it must be this matter that I will be interested in... What I want to know most recently is the story related to the Greek god system.

Um?

Is it possible that Amaunata has something to do with the Greek pantheon?

He...he, the gods who have been with each other for so long in Toril, have never found one they can trust...an outside god?

Is Amaunata possessed?"

"Can't you use your brain when you speak?" Shar's voice sounded slowly, "Have you ever seen the evil Sun God?"

Hill silently completed these words in his mind: Once he is possessed by evil, he will no longer be the Sun God.

In that case, given Amaunata's usual connections, she would definitely die without a burial place.

And his only ally Kasus, no matter how good the relationship with him is, will definitely give up on him when he no longer has the heat... This is not abandonment.

The one who deserves to be condemned is definitely not Kasus who stayed away from Amaunata because of this kind of thing, but Amaunata who gave up her original principles and had her soul invaded by lust.

Whoever crosses the bottom line is the one who commits the crime.

Therefore, AO's choice to resurrect Amaunata is actually related to this... This sun god will never do anything outrageous again.

For example, going against AO's will would be detrimental to Toril.

Amaunata will come to devour the sun of this world because this is an evil world that has no owner and has been invaded by the Nine Hells.

Although it is a bit over the line, at least it is still near the bottom line.

As long as it would not harm Toril, AO would usually pretend that he could not see such a minor incident... Of course, this harm was what AO considered to be harm.

That's why Amaunata was so unscrupulous and had some doubts about Lansander's efforts to stop her.

However, after all, he had stayed in Toril for many years, witnessed several restarts of Toril, and understood some of AO's work style... Amaunata must have guessed that he was the prepared scapegoat.

After all, Shar and Selune here are both cotton-padded jackets from the AO family... No matter whether they are hollow or not, they still belong to his family.

Therefore, Hill never took the initiative to mention... The appearance of Apollo was obviously something that AO had done well to prepare for.

If this double day really caused a huge negative impact, then Amaunata, as the sun god who once again dragged Toril into despair, would definitely never be resurrected.

Although Toril had to be restarted again, many powerful people in Toril would not be reincarnated together.

Amaunata's fault, even though everyone knew in their hearts that he was hit on the head...but he took the initiative to take the blame, right?

Everyone knew it well... They could only blame Amaunata's stupidity for not being able to go to AO to settle the account.

Then, you have to watch Selune search for an eternal fire again and ignite another unlucky planet.

Although others might not know it, Hill knew clearly... Toril's sun was in danger of being replaced.

The crisis of destruction that might be caused by Dendel, the big snake of Chult, was predicted.

Although this crisis has been resolved, the fact that Toril's sun is in danger does not mean that it will not happen later.

Ransander probably understood earlier than him the threat that Apollo's existence posed to Amaunata... Therefore, when he chatted with Amaunata, he more or less popularized the battle on Paradise Mountain.

However, Amaunata didn't think about what the Lord of the Dawn said for a while, so she could only use nonsense bureaucratic words to delay time... Of course he knew what Lansander wanted to know, but should he tell Lansander?

Then it depends on what he can get in return.

For Amaunata, his plot against Lansendre had indeed failed, and the guy who was behind the scenes was not unable to speak out... The other party was not qualified to force him to keep it a secret.

However, it is absolutely impossible for Lansendre to make him speak out with this little pressure.

At least, it has to be a deal that he thinks is fair.

Therefore, Ransander directly gave Amenata a head-on blow...and made him dare not take Joe again.

Otherwise, Amaunata, who was talking nonsense just now, would not suddenly understand what she was saying.

Although Hill still didn't understand how the two of them communicated with each other.

Is it possible that words are a ray of light, one on the left and one on the right?

Hill felt that the true form of the Lord of the Dawn must be nearby watching Zeus being torn apart.

Then, Shar clarified his doubts. She straightened up and stared at Lansander without blinking: "You really can't hide it from me." Her tone sounded calm, but in fact it was very tough.

"If you hadn't been with me all the time, I wouldn't have had the chance to see Apollo from the beginning to the end and observe Apollo carefully.

Your ability to convince Amaunata depends entirely on the sun god of the Greek pantheon, isn't it?"

Lansander raised his eyebrows: "I'm not surprised that you can think of this, but what I'm surprised about is... why are you so interested in this matter?

Unless you are sure that the appearance of these two sun gods can bring Toril back to extinction, otherwise, you should not care about whether Amaunatar, who has already determined that he will not create a dual-core sun, can find another competitor.

Bar?"

Shar frowned slightly: "Are you asking knowingly?"

"Is it because William is very concerned about this matter?" Selune suddenly interrupted the two guys who were fighting with their eyes, "Then hurry up and say it! Lansendre.

Why are you pretending to be stupid over there?"

Sometimes, the existence of people like Selune is good... Hill, who was sitting in the middle and couldn't say a word, thought silently.

Alas~

He really didn't know when he would be silenced now.

Although this can indeed avoid some trouble, sometimes it hurts his curiosity too much!

I can’t ask what I want to ask. It’s so... so uncomfortable!

Ransander glanced at Hill who was sitting there tenderly, completely giving up the home court, and shook his head slightly... This kid is too considerate, and he can still sit still at this time.

He sat there, looking at Athena and Apollo who had rushed into the thunder... Artemis did not go, she was standing on the periphery of the battlefield, staring at the sleeping positions of the other gods in the mountains, and there was still something in her hand.

Holding her longbow tightly.

Ransander sneered: "Yes, Hermes."

Hill turned and stared at him.

Toril usually calls that person Hermes... Hill originally thought that this might be due to the use of a lighter tone when translating.

He could understand this... after all, his name was translated as Hermes in his native country.

Of course, there is another possibility, that is, Hermes deliberately erased a letter when introducing himself.

Of course this guy can do it, and people who know him will not be surprised by his defensiveness.

A being like him in the Greek pantheon is probably several times more clever than all the gods of Toril put together.

"Hermes?" Selune couldn't help but asked in confusion.

"Hermes!" Lansander said again in a positive tone.

"Ah...why didn't that guy use his real name?" Selune was a little confused, "Didn't he leave Toril after asking Taiji about the fate of the Greek pantheon?

He's not in Toril, so even if the name is true, nothing can be done to him, right?"

"Are you really stupid, or are you pretending to be stupid?" Shar responded quickly, "If his name is missing, then the prophecies related to him may ignore him!

A slight difference can make a thousand miles, don't you understand this?"

"You seem to be very knowledgeable lately!" Selune's answer was still ridiculous.

Shar took a deep breath: "How could Amaunata believe him?

Does Taiji’s prophecy contain this aspect?

But Taiji...how could she tell anything that has anything to do with you?"

"Taiji at that time had not yet agreed to be with me!" Lansander answered the question in an inappropriate manner.

"You've already said it, just make it clear!" Shar frowned in displeasure, "How could Taiji, who can see the line of fate, not know that she will have a relationship with you in the future?

Even if she didn't plan to be with you at that time, according to her character, she would never do anything detrimental to you!

Unless this matter has any impact on your future!"

Ransander laughed: "How do I know what Tai Ji thinks."

"It seems that this matter is beneficial to you, otherwise you wouldn't be able to laugh." Selune said, tilting her head.


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